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Stegenor Microfinance Limited is a non-bank financial institution registered in Ghana and duly licensed to undertake the business of providing microfinance products and services to the people of Ghana. Over the past six years the company has been transformed through sound leadership and best practices from partners locally and internationally.

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We have served various trades and supported start-ups through our flexible loans for individuals, women groups in trade, farmers, local kernel/oil producers, fish mongers, market operators etc.

Through a 10 year partnership under a memorandum of understanding signed with The Rotary Foundation, Stegenor Microfinance Ltd is providing microflush toilets, boreholes and microcredit loans to many households and communities in the Ashanti and Brong Ahafo regions of Ghana. In communities such as Kortwia, Bekwai, Edwinase, Obuasi, Fomena, in the Ashanti region, microflush toilets and boreholes have drilled for many individuals and communities.

As part of our social goals and that of The Rotary Foundation, we aim to provide every household with a hygienic toilet system which is scentless, environmentally friendly and affordable to build. This biofil system uses only a cup of water per flush activity. It saves water, it’s affordable and convenient to install.

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A new sanitation drive known as S-SWAP has been introduced into the country. The objective is to SAY NO TO OPEN DEFECATION by the installation of micro-flush biofill toilet systems in our communities and households.

Nana Effah Mensah, local grant administrator for Rotary added that the future is all about empowering the local communities to lead their own projects.

Stegenor Microfinance Limited, in partnership with The Rotary Foundation is providing water and sanitation support for households in Ghana. As part of this collaboration, customers and non-customers of Stegenor will benefit from the installation of  88 microflush toilet systems for household use. This partnership will also offer water(boreholes) to rural communities, as part of steps towards the attainment of the global sustainable goals.

Mathias was adjudged the best mobile banker for the half-year period, 2017. In a ceremony organized by the management of Stegenor Microfinance, Mathias topped in areas of deposit mobilization, client visits and new accounts registration.

Five Students from Christian Service University College, Kumasi Technical University, University of Ghana-Legon, KNUST School of Business and Garden City University College successfully completed their internship program in August, 2017.

These students were taken through various models in microfinance operations, credit administration, sales and customer service experience.

As part of our support to help equip prospective players in the microfinance industry with fine skills and experience in banking, the various students completed their program within two months and were referred back to their academic desks to complete their tertiary education. The students are;

  • Mavis Korankye –                 Christian Service University College
  • Ebenezer Quagraine –                 University of Ghana, Legon
  • Evans Kwarteng –                 Garden City University College
  • Rakia Eliasu Asaah –                 Kumasi Technical University
  • Joyce Allotey –                 KNUST School of Business